Flowers that exhibit one line of symmetry, also known as bilateral symmetry, include orchids and sweet peas. In these flowers, one half is a mirror image of the other when divided by a single vertical line. This type of symmetry is often associated with adaptations for pollination, where symmetry can guide pollinators to the reproductive structures of the flower. Other examples may include certain species of snapdragons and peonies.
A house has 1 line of symmetry.
A line has only 1 line of symmetry that i know of.
It has 1 line of symmetry.
It has 1 line of symmetry
C has 1 horizontal line of symmetry V & W have one vertical line of symmetry.
It has 1 line of symmetry
A house has 1 line of symmetry.
It has 1 vertical line of symmetry
A line has only 1 line of symmetry that i know of.
A cardioid has 1 line of symmetry.
It has 1 line of symmetry.
It has 1 line of symmetry
yes it has 1 line of symmetry right through the middle but plain lines r different
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C has 1 horizontal line of symmetry V & W have one vertical line of symmetry.
An isosceles triangle has one line of symmetry
An isosceles triangle has one line of symmetry